It has been a rough offseason for Ben Cleveland.
The Ravens offensive lineman filed for divorce from wife Kaitlyn Terrell alleging adultery, according to court documents obtained by TMZ Sports.
Cleveland, 26, filed the divorce papers in Baldwin County, Ga., on Feb. 28, which came 16 days after his DUI arrest in the same county.
No further details about his cheating accusations against her were disclosed.
The former Georgia guard listed in the docs the date of separation on or about Dec. 29, 2024, and stated that the two got married on July 21, 2022.
Cleveland’s DUI arrest was not mentioned in the docs.
As of Tuesday, Cleveland and Kaitlyn, also a UGA alum, have yet to address the situation publicly.
The couple shared a cute moment together on the sidelines before the Ravens’ dominant 31-2 road win in Houston on Christmas Day, as seen in a photo posted to Kaitlyn’s Facebook page.
Cleveland was arrested for DUI during a traffic stop in Georgia with a .178 BAC on Feb. 12, TMZ previously reported.
In a police report, Cleveland claimed to have “approximately 3-4 beers” before driving.
The 6-foot-7, 315-pound O-lineman, who is a free agent this offseason, was issued a citation for failure to maintain lane, in addition to his DUI.
A third-round pick by Baltimore in the 2021 NFL Draft, Cleveland has played in 54 games in his four-year career with the Ravens and had seven starts.
He appeared in 17 games with zero starts this past season.
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